speak for yourself
2007-03-22 16:29:21
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answered by dancingqueen 5
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I'll agree with that, I think everyone has a little bit of racism in them, even people OUTSIDE of America! I believe that we are, b/c of the way that we are raised...our parents and grandparents taught us to be this way. Family has a huge impact on those we hang out with in life. I mean come on, many of us alive were not involved in the holocaust or when slavery was around. I did not buy slaves, I did not kill a Jew...but it does not matter, b/c I'm white and I'm not Jewish. (Just examples) I mean, I was walking down the street one day, minding my own business and some black guy called me wonder bread! What the hell?! What did I do to you? I think it's actually funny, though...wonder bread. Anyways, I don't see why we can't all try to get along, at least just tolerate one another...why call out names? Why not just keep your big mouth shut? I would say that it is possible that YOU are ignorant though...I can tell by your typing.
2007-03-22 23:32:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, I forgot for a minute that America is the source of all evil. It sounds like you like to judge people before you even hear what they have to say. Racism/bigotry is not just about skin color. Don't put your views and attitudes off on me. You don't know me, who my family is comprised of or who my friends are. Racism is learned behavior. There are a lot of places on this earth with racism/bigotry going on that you in your narrow viewpoint don't even realize. Grow up. Not everyone is racist - but you really sound like you are.
You also need to learn something about spelling and grammar.
2007-03-23 00:09:18
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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Yes I have preconveived notions about people based on race, gender, and creed. As much as I hate that, it is a reality. Am I alone in that? I don't think so. I believe we all have those ideas, even yourself in stereotyping Americans as bigots. We just have to try as hard as we can to get over our stereotypes and when that happens we usually find that they are people like us. Or better yet, not like us and that there differences are not at all as scary as you thought.
2007-03-22 23:31:00
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answered by waynersnitzel 1
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Humans have a tendency to prefer those like them. I'm guessing it isn't just the US that's racist.
2007-03-22 23:25:43
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answered by Danagasta 6
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Not only are you an admitted racist, you do not know the difference between a question and a statement.
2007-03-22 23:27:16
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answered by wld_jkr 4
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I know deep down inside i might be racist....................... no. i lied. I'm not. sure there are stereotypes. but I know that they are just stereotypes. That's what separates people like me from stupid little people like you. it's called having an open mind.
2007-03-22 23:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest Celexa or Prozac. L
2007-03-22 23:28:01
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answered by LUCY 4
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Um, well, I guess so. If you say so.
Your observations are quite dull.
2007-03-22 23:27:42
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answered by poweranni 7
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Thank you for wasting our brain cells on deciphering your cyber vomit. Go troll on some other Q & A board.
Loser
2007-03-22 23:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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